Rumour has it that Hyundai are considering building a diesel version of their current best seller, the Hyundai i10.
With the struggling global economy and constantly rising fuel prices, diesels have become a much sought after commodity due to their fuel consumption and efficiency. More and more car manufacturers are aiming to take advantage of this by producing more efficient hatchbacks as demand grows and Hyundai look to be making the next competitive move.
The Hyundai i10 has proved to be a winner for the Korean car giants with it attractive pricing, spacious design, mod cons, safety equipment and nippy engine. A new Hyundai i10 will set you back around £8,000 which is excellent value for money and if you they can release a diesel around the same price it will surely fly off the forecourts.
If the rumours are true you can expect to see a new Hyundai i10 diesel towards the back end of 2013.
With the struggling global economy and constantly rising fuel prices, diesels have become a much sought after commodity due to their fuel consumption and efficiency. More and more car manufacturers are aiming to take advantage of this by producing more efficient hatchbacks as demand grows and Hyundai look to be making the next competitive move.
The Hyundai i10 has proved to be a winner for the Korean car giants with it attractive pricing, spacious design, mod cons, safety equipment and nippy engine. A new Hyundai i10 will set you back around £8,000 which is excellent value for money and if you they can release a diesel around the same price it will surely fly off the forecourts.
If the rumours are true you can expect to see a new Hyundai i10 diesel towards the back end of 2013.

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